I Remembered To Change The Subject
The Brainfart Chronicles
Updates & Random Thoughts
- Tinyletter puts in a default subject line of "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears." The last time I sent out a newsletter, I forgot to change it. That was over a month ago because I suck. Anyway, I'm finally back, I changed to subject line, and hopefully will suck less in the future.
- Just posted "James Brown's Celebrity Hot Tub Time Machine" on Patreon. You can get access for the low price of a $1/month pledge.
- I need to get a reasonably functional version of the Cinemechanix rules together by the end of the month (that'll give me and the other DieCon GMs time to make characters or otherwise prep for our game, hopefully). I can do this, and if you follow me on Patreon (and pledge at least $3), you can follow my progress in real time (I posted the doc a few months ago right before I decided to change a bunch of stuff).
- I also need to figure out enough about the City of 10,000 Daggers to run a game set there in June. This is also doable, and will hopefully provide some of the Patreon exclusive content I've been very bad about posting lately.
- Leighton recently released the 5th Ross Fulton, Occult Detective story, The Nihilist's Curse. I do not appear as a character in this one, but it's still very good. You should buy a copy.
- I've probably said this before, but if you haven't watched The Santa Clarita Diet on Netflix, you should give it a try. It's very funny.
- I actually enjoyed the most recent season of The Walking Dead and I'm not sure how to feel about that. I'd gotten so used to watching it just as a curiosity to see how badly they could break every rule of good TV writing that actually enjoying it is a long-forgotten experience.
- Wednesday is the premiere of (and apparently only night to see in a theater in the U.S.) Terry Gilliam's The Man Who Killed Don Quixote. If you've seen Lost in La Mancha, you know why this is kind of a big deal for us Gilliam fans. I bought my ticket about a month ago and can't wait.
Word of the Week
Brainfart Press will eventually release a dictionary of words nobody particularly needs to know, tentatively titled (with apologies to Ambrose Bierce) "The Dumbass Dictionary." Here's one of those words:
Omnipotent Torso:
An all-knowing, all-powerful being who does not have arms, legs, or a head.
©2024, Steve Johnson
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